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tight or taut

Tight vs Taut? What’s the Difference in Meaning ?

Vocabulary / Conor

Tight and taut are two words that get confused and mixed up pretty often. They have pretty similar meanings and can be used as synonyms to each other, but they…

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Little did I know

Little Did I Know(Meaning and Usage)

Vocabulary / Conor

“Little did I know” is an expression in English that you can use when you want to show that you were unaware of something that would occur at a later…

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What you Need to know about NEED!

Grammar / Conor

The verb “to need” can be a confusing verb. In this article, we will try to explain exactly how to use need in English grammar.  Is need an action verb?…

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today's meeting

Today’s or Todays? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

We use today’s meeting to describe a meeting that is held today. Today’s meeting is correct. We need the apostrophe s to show the possessive form. This means that the…

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Need TO or Need TOO? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Need to is correct. “You need to do your homework” We use “too” when there is an excessive amount of something or as a synonym of also. Two verbs in…

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knowledge of about

Knowledges or Knowledge? Knowledge of or about? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Knowledge is correct. The plural of knowledge is also knowledge because knowledge is an uncountable noun.  An uncountable noun is a noun that is usually difficult to count, measure, or…

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weekend weekends

Weekend or Weekends? What is the difference?

Vocabulary / Conor

Weekend is the singular noun so it means one weekend. Weekends is the plural noun so we use it when there is more than one weekend. When to use weekend?…

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tomorrow's meeting

Tomorrow’s meeting or Tomorrows meeting? Which is correct?

Grammar / Conor

We use tomorrow’s meeting to describe a meeting that is held tomorrow. Tomorrow’s meeting is correct.Tomorrows meeting is incorrect. We need the apostrophe s to show the possessive form. This…

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log in to or log into

Log in to your account or Log into your account? Which is correct?

Vocabulary / Conor

Log in to your account is correct. To log in is a phrasal verb.  The phrasal verb “To log in” can take different prepositions and to is just one example.…

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Is Italki Free? Which parts are free and what do you have to pay for?

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The one on one classes with a private teacher are paid on Italki but there are other features like the community and notebook that are free. Find out about the…

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